Opening party Friday April 18, 5-9pm Exhibit Friday 4/18 and Saturday 4/19, 2-5pm by appt 4/20-28
You know what I'm seeing? An international photography group exhibition Curated by Gwen Lafage (Carte Blanche) and Patrick Aguilar (Owl & Tiger Books)
You know what I'm seeing? is a group exhibition featuring photos by Adam Brochstein, Dennis Dehart, Alex Cretey Systermans, Patrick Gookin, Jordi Huisman, Dagmar Kolatschny, Ricardo Kump, Tammy Mercure, John Francis Peters, Markel Redondo, Loris Savino, Maria Sturm, Ekaterina Vasilyeva, Jin Zhu.
Bests in show: Shane Lynam, Juan Madrid, Sara Macel, and Joris Vandecatseye
After closing her physical space, Gallery Carte Blanche on Valencia St. in San Francisco last year, Gwen Lafage took a little break before focusing her energy on her online presence, www.gallerycarteblanche.com.
Curated by Gwen Lafage (Carte Blanche) and Patrick Aguilar (Owl and Tiger Books), You know what I'm seeing? is trying to make sense of what emerging, contemporary photographers have to tell us. These are stories of hope and expectation fictional narratives questioning our relationship to the reality we live in. They explore the interaction with their surroundings, wherever they go, wherever they live. They investigate the subjectivity of storytelling and the ambiguity of truth. They show us the beauty and the ugliness of our humanity, finding sense where there isn't any, playing with our perceptions. You know what I'm seeing? Maybe you do, maybe you don't. Come and see for yourselves. The exhibition is up for a very limited time. Here are your 3 chances:
- Opening party with food, wine and fun, Friday April 18th, 5-9pm - Opening hours with cookies and love, Friday 18th and Saturday 19th, 2-5pm - On appointment with a big smile, from Sunday 20th to Monday 28th
Don't miss it! This is a unique opportunity to see an amazing international photography exhibition and rediscover the Gallery Carte Blanche collection that you love!
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